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not a picture of robert newburgh just going to state that right here to understand the trials of robert newburgh, we first have to start with the man himself. robert newburgh was born in 1742, near dublin, ireland. his parents were protestant, and they descended from the english planters that remade the island into an english colony. robert grew up with the. privileges of an elite background. he was skilled in horse riding, spoke latin and studied with a private tutor at 16. he entered trinity college and took his bachelor's degree. four years later. upon completing his education, robert newburgh became a priest. he had been raised in the anglican tradition and he took holy orders in the church of ireland, a protestant denomination that was the irish branch of the church of england. upon his ordination, newburgh became a traveling parson serving in several choruses or temporary appointments across ireland. three years later, he entered the british army as a chaplain. he purchased a commission in the 18th regiment of foote, also known as the royal irish regiment. in may 1773, robert newb
not a picture of robert newburgh just going to state that right here to understand the trials of robert newburgh, we first have to start with the man himself. robert newburgh was born in 1742, near dublin, ireland. his parents were protestant, and they descended from the english planters that remade the island into an english colony. robert grew up with the. privileges of an elite background. he was skilled in horse riding, spoke latin and studied with a private tutor at 16. he entered trinity...
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roberts: ¿y te respondiÓ?na cosa es lo correcto y otra cosa es lo que se debe de hacer. roberts: el religioso dice que ha vivido en carne propia la incertidumbre de no saber el paradero de un ser querido. su sobrina jennifer romero desapareciÓ y fue asesinada en 2019. sus restos fueron hallados en nuevo laredo, tamaulipas. >> no me acerco a ellos para estar en la mesa y disfrutar del pan y de la sal. me acerco a ellos con un propÓsito y es un propÓsito, nada mÁs. y es tratar de ayudar a las personas que tienen a un familiar desaparecido. >> manifiÉstate, padre celestial, seÑor, aquÍ en medio de nosotros, seÑor, tÚ nos proteges. roberts: en sonora, 4 aÑos despuÉs de la desapariciÓn de alejandro en los mochis, sinaloa, a cecilia le tocÓ revivir la pesadilla. marco antonio y jesÚs, 2 de sus otros hijos, fueron secuestrados en 2019 de su casa en bahÍa de kino, un pueblo dentro del municipio de hermosillo. esta vez actuÓ de inmediato. lo primero que hizo fue acudir a las redes sociales a suplicarle a los cÁrteles q
roberts: ¿y te respondiÓ?na cosa es lo correcto y otra cosa es lo que se debe de hacer. roberts: el religioso dice que ha vivido en carne propia la incertidumbre de no saber el paradero de un ser querido. su sobrina jennifer romero desapareciÓ y fue asesinada en 2019. sus restos fueron hallados en nuevo laredo, tamaulipas. >> no me acerco a ellos para estar en la mesa y disfrutar del pan y de la sal. me acerco a ellos con un propÓsito y es un propÓsito, nada mÁs. y es tratar de...
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from robert newburgh. this was initially kept secret from the officers of the regiment, but when the chaplains involvement was discovered, the officers concluded that gaffney would not have carried matters to those violent lengths had he not been assisted privately by some miscreant. for many in the royal irish briggs assistance of gaffney proved that the chaplain did not proved the chaplin did not care about the social order and was further proof of his character. at numerous court marshals, private was the army's star witness. captain chapman called him elicited testimony that describe the two men's's relationship as completely inappropriate. according to gaffney, newberg arranged meetings in his private chambers. did mr. newberg ever drink together he asked? yes quite frequently he replied. the private also testified the chaplin had given him a snuff box a feminine article that many associate with macaroni's. and that newburgh had told a lewdne stories in his presence. gaffney claimed at times newburgh
from robert newburgh. this was initially kept secret from the officers of the regiment, but when the chaplains involvement was discovered, the officers concluded that gaffney would not have carried matters to those violent lengths had he not been assisted privately by some miscreant. for many in the royal irish briggs assistance of gaffney proved that the chaplain did not proved the chaplin did not care about the social order and was further proof of his character. at numerous court marshals,...
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but robert newburgh did not slink away.e had to silence the rumors that he was a buggery in order to regain his position. but this was an uphill battle. nearly everyone saw him as a buggery. and at some point he conceded the fact enacted accordingly. newberg began by filing civil suits against his accusers. he sued thomas batt in the court of common pleas in philadelphia county, then filed a case against the captain who had said the parson is a buggery. he also demanded that the quartermaster be court martialed for insinuating that his choice of rooms was motive, aided by prurient interest. but none of these cases altered the consensus that he was a bugger. if anything, they confirmed that he was a troublemaker who did not belong in the british army. accordingly, in the summer of 1774, robert newberg demanded a court martial to clear his name once and for all. major hamilton was reluctant to act. so in june, newberg convinced a small soldier excuse me to formally accuse him of buggery. in charges filed with the deputy judge
but robert newburgh did not slink away.e had to silence the rumors that he was a buggery in order to regain his position. but this was an uphill battle. nearly everyone saw him as a buggery. and at some point he conceded the fact enacted accordingly. newberg began by filing civil suits against his accusers. he sued thomas batt in the court of common pleas in philadelphia county, then filed a case against the captain who had said the parson is a buggery. he also demanded that the quartermaster...
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i am pleased robert has done so well, _ i am pleased robert has done so well, and — i am pleased roberthink he has proved over time he has the work— he has proved over time he has the work ethic but ideas. he is the work ethic but ideas. he is the one — the work ethic but ideas. he is the one with the plan. who knows _ the one with the plan. who knows what goes on in the minds of tory— knows what goes on in the minds of tory mps when we vote in the about— of tory mps when we vote in the about box, — of tory mps when we vote in the about box, here we are. the}r about box, here we are. they have a reputation _ about box, here we are. they have a reputation of- about box, here we are. they have a reputation of being . about box, here we are. ti9 have a reputation of being the most duplicitous in the world. this will not have killed off this suspicion.— this will not have killed off this suspicion. tory mps are t in: this suspicion. tory mps are trying to _ this suspicion. tory mps are trying to get _ this suspicion. tory mps are trying to get to _ this suspicion. tory mps are trying to get
i am pleased robert has done so well, _ i am pleased robert has done so well, and — i am pleased roberthink he has proved over time he has the work— he has proved over time he has the work ethic but ideas. he is the work ethic but ideas. he is the one — the work ethic but ideas. he is the one with the plan. who knows _ the one with the plan. who knows what goes on in the minds of tory— knows what goes on in the minds of tory mps when we vote in the about— of tory mps when we vote in...
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robert left government because robert is principled. robert knew that. regain the trust of people who didn't trust us anymore on immigration and that's why one of the key things why i support robert is because he's got principles. he stands up for what he believes. he left government because the cabinet wouldn't back him. what he thought was right to address immigration. now, i think robert's got the right solutions to the problem. i said every member across the conservative party needs to back robert jenrick, because back in robert jenrick, because back in robert jenrick will get us to success in the senate elections. the local government elections, and i believe he'll return us to power at the next general election as well. >> okay. well, we had net 785,000 immigration when your man was the immigration minister. but let's forget that for one day and enjoy your champagne tonight. james evans, thank you very much for joining us on the show. >> get that lottery ticket . >> get that lottery ticket. >> get that lottery ticket. >> please do. and get me some
robert left government because robert is principled. robert knew that. regain the trust of people who didn't trust us anymore on immigration and that's why one of the key things why i support robert is because he's got principles. he stands up for what he believes. he left government because the cabinet wouldn't back him. what he thought was right to address immigration. now, i think robert's got the right solutions to the problem. i said every member across the conservative party needs to back...
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so robert robert harlan had some real clout. now, john harlan, meanwhile, during his time as attorney general, he faced some very, very difficult choices. remember, he had gone to the streets of louisville and implored his neighbors and friends to please stay loyal to the union and believed strong only that the union would allow kentucky to set its own path and some of these very divisive issues, principally slavery. instead, the federal government put kentucky under martial law and the union commanders were sort of trying to do what they could to break the back of slavery on their own. i think harlan felt like this was personal betrayal and he had put his good family name, his own, you know, honor on the line to persuade people to stay loyal to the union and then the union was treating kentucky like it was defeated territory. i think he also felt as attorney general that he was the elected official who was charged with sort of representing the rights of kentuckians. and i think all these things sort of combined in his mind to h
so robert robert harlan had some real clout. now, john harlan, meanwhile, during his time as attorney general, he faced some very, very difficult choices. remember, he had gone to the streets of louisville and implored his neighbors and friends to please stay loyal to the union and believed strong only that the union would allow kentucky to set its own path and some of these very divisive issues, principally slavery. instead, the federal government put kentucky under martial law and the union...
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robert jenrick putting on 18. robert jenrick putting on 18. robert jenrick putting on 18.adenoch on 30, up from 28. tom tugendhat eliminated on 20 votes. those 20 votes. all to play for . where votes. all to play for. where will they go? what does that mean for the battle for the future soul of the conservative party? as mark francois said, should the party go back to the centre? he reckons not. it should go towards the right, maybe to try and take out a certain mr nigel farage. stick with us now. here's your weather with us now. here's your weather with alex bercow. >> heavy showers. first thing will be followed by a warm, cosy day . boxt will be followed by a warm, cosy day. boxt boilers will be followed by a warm, cosy day . boxt boilers sponsors of day. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening. here's your latest gb news. weather update coming to you from the met office . looking ahead. and by office. looking ahead. and by thursday things are looking largely dry but quite a bit colder than of late . for the colder than of late. for the time being th
robert jenrick putting on 18. robert jenrick putting on 18. robert jenrick putting on 18.adenoch on 30, up from 28. tom tugendhat eliminated on 20 votes. those 20 votes. all to play for . where votes. all to play for. where will they go? what does that mean for the battle for the future soul of the conservative party? as mark francois said, should the party go back to the centre? he reckons not. it should go towards the right, maybe to try and take out a certain mr nigel farage. stick with us...
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robert >> okay, here we go. robert jenrick why do you want to be leader?rnoon chris. >> it's a pleasure to be here. very good to see you all. >> look, i think our party has just suffered its worst ever electoral defeat. >> the worst since 1832. >> the worst since 1832. >> in fact, i did an event in jacob's rees—mogg's constituency recently, and when i said that, he said it was since 1760. and then afterwards someone said to me in the audience, he was probably around in 1760. >> i hope jacob's not in the audience today, >> but but on a serious note , >> but but on a serious note, we've just suffered this terrible defeat . terrible defeat. >> and i think when a party suffers a defeat like that, when it's been rejected by the electorate , you can't continue electorate, you can't continue with the stale status quo that we've been on. >> you've got to change. >> you've got to change. >> i stand for change. i want to change the offer of our party to the public. i want to change the operation of our party. i believe i have a diagnosis of what has gone wrong . i b
robert >> okay, here we go. robert jenrick why do you want to be leader?rnoon chris. >> it's a pleasure to be here. very good to see you all. >> look, i think our party has just suffered its worst ever electoral defeat. >> the worst since 1832. >> the worst since 1832. >> in fact, i did an event in jacob's rees—mogg's constituency recently, and when i said that, he said it was since 1760. and then afterwards someone said to me in the audience, he was...
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jenrick.— robert jenrick.s _ robert jenrick. kemi badenoch was the business sector - robert jenrick. kemi badenoch was the business sector in - robert jenrick. kemi badenoch was the business sector in the | was the business sector in the last government and is seen as a pretty big thinker, pitching herself on the idea of going back to first principles and looking at what it means to be a conservative, so she has a reputation for being a bit, not shying away from a fight, and one of her supporters acknowledged that she was great but he felt she could start a fight on an empty room. she said she's not going after the anti—woke agenda but she says she is standing up for what she believes and she does not shy away from confrontation, so to some people that is appealing but others worry it will land them in the sort of issues they have seen in the past where we have seen in the past where we have seen in the past where we have seen the infighting and having to clarify things and that sort of confusion. robert jenri
jenrick.— robert jenrick.s _ robert jenrick. kemi badenoch was the business sector - robert jenrick. kemi badenoch was the business sector in - robert jenrick. kemi badenoch was the business sector in the | was the business sector in the last government and is seen as a pretty big thinker, pitching herself on the idea of going back to first principles and looking at what it means to be a conservative, so she has a reputation for being a bit, not shying away from a fight, and one of her...
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robert jenrick is next. james cleverly _ reform. robert jenrick is next.rly spoke _ reform. robert jenrick is next. james cleverly spoke about. reform. robert jenrick is next. james cleverly spoke about hisi reform. robert jenrick is next. - james cleverly spoke about his time in different offices high up in government. how much is that a double edged sword, considering he has a record to bejudged on? he has a record to be judged on? he: clearly wants to make the most he can of having been in those positions. he talked about foreign secretary and things he had said to chinese leaders and the fact he said he knew what you needed to do in a crisis. a bit of a dig, it sounded like keir starmer —— it sounded like at keir starmer, because he said he understood the mistakes being made right now. now we have robert jenrick coming on, his wife was applauding him. here he is. it’s applauding him. here he is. it's ureat to applauding him. here he is. it's great to be _ applauding him. here he is. it's great to be here, it's great to be home. i'm a midlands man, i gr
robert jenrick is next. james cleverly _ reform. robert jenrick is next.rly spoke _ reform. robert jenrick is next. james cleverly spoke about. reform. robert jenrick is next. james cleverly spoke about hisi reform. robert jenrick is next. - james cleverly spoke about his time in different offices high up in government. how much is that a double edged sword, considering he has a record to bejudged on? he has a record to be judged on? he: clearly wants to make the most he can of having been in...
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this time from robert jones.he and katie had sex with day before she went missing. jones wondered if joe's dna might still be on the bedding they'd collected from katie's room? so you test the bedding to see if you can get joe's dna. we did. we sent it in. josh mankiewicz: they held their breath and waited. coming up-- robert jones: the district attorney said, look, we got a dna sample off katie's bed. let's clear this up right now. josh mankiewicz: --the results are in-- mark myers: i was shocked. devastated because now i'm like-- now, it's the worst case scenario, right? josh mankiewicz: --and a whole new puzzle is about to begin-- [screaming] i jolted out of bed, and i just ran down the hallway. i just was like, i am not a victim. he picked the wrong girl. josh mankiewicz: --when "dateline" continues. josh mankiewicz: in 1950, a small town in new mexico renamed itself truth or consequences, after a popular radio show. now just down the road, people who loved katie sepich were struggling to deal with both, the
this time from robert jones.he and katie had sex with day before she went missing. jones wondered if joe's dna might still be on the bedding they'd collected from katie's room? so you test the bedding to see if you can get joe's dna. we did. we sent it in. josh mankiewicz: they held their breath and waited. coming up-- robert jones: the district attorney said, look, we got a dna sample off katie's bed. let's clear this up right now. josh mankiewicz: --the results are in-- mark myers: i was...
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i'm detective roberts. raymond roberts, san antonio police department.he starts talking. keith morrison: wait, put the needs of others before me? really? he says, this past christmas, i needed money. eb games. he said i'm going to do the one on san pedro because there's no video. he drives there. he tells me-- he says, i had tape and a knife. i'm like, what's the tape for? to tie him up. keith morrison: he claimed he didn't know it was tiny amber belken running the store that day. in my heart, i think he knew. keith morrison: after all, geovany had worked for the game store company, knew who managed the stores. and he knew amber. if he was going to pick somebody to rob, why wouldn't he pick this 5 foot 2, 100 pound young woman? --instead of brandon-- keith morrison: --instead of brandon, who's big and tough? --who's a big guy instead of all these-- he knew. keith morrison: when he got there, said geovany-- but then, he claims, she reached for the phone, so he took her down, taped her wrists with duct tape, like he had often done to his wife. he put a bag
i'm detective roberts. raymond roberts, san antonio police department.he starts talking. keith morrison: wait, put the needs of others before me? really? he says, this past christmas, i needed money. eb games. he said i'm going to do the one on san pedro because there's no video. he drives there. he tells me-- he says, i had tape and a knife. i'm like, what's the tape for? to tie him up. keith morrison: he claimed he didn't know it was tiny amber belken running the store that day. in my heart,...
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now robert is a very, very smart and accomplished man. he is also a very brave man because he is wearing a suit and tie in this arizona heat. robert, the president is going to come later and say if he can wear a suit and tie, then he should have worn a tire, too, so i will have to think of a 60s. robert o'brien's architect of the policy about world peace during the four years of the trump administration. and of course the president deserves the most credit and the most responsibility for it, but he had a lot of good people at the top and that was national security advisor robert o'brien. think about this, in three and a half years of kamala harris's leadership because she is not listening to people like robert o'brien, we have a new war in europe, a new war in the middle east, conflict breaking out all over the world, and kamala harris has the audacity to say that on day one she will work to make the world more peaceful and more secure. well, kamala day one was 14 days ago. stop talking about these problems and start actually doing someth
now robert is a very, very smart and accomplished man. he is also a very brave man because he is wearing a suit and tie in this arizona heat. robert, the president is going to come later and say if he can wear a suit and tie, then he should have worn a tire, too, so i will have to think of a 60s. robert o'brien's architect of the policy about world peace during the four years of the trump administration. and of course the president deserves the most credit and the most responsibility for it,...
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it's robert 17th of october.och jenrick versus kemi badenoch live gb news from 7:00. live on gb news from 7:00. that'll be absolutely something not to miss. a really exciting debate between the two candidates. labour's plan to impose vat on private schools is advancing with treasury minister james murray confirming there will be no delays despite major pushback from different angles . pushback from different angles. however, three christian schools are taking a stand, threatening legal action against the government for alleged discrimination, claiming the tax hike could lead to their closure as labour pushes its agenda. questions arise. is the move justified for the sake of levelling the playing field for the less well off? or is it another instance of their futile class warfare? well, i'm joined now by caroline santer, the headmistress of the king's school in hampshire, one of the three schools that is planning legal action against the move. thank you so much for joining me. what is the basis for your legal acti
it's robert 17th of october.och jenrick versus kemi badenoch live gb news from 7:00. live on gb news from 7:00. that'll be absolutely something not to miss. a really exciting debate between the two candidates. labour's plan to impose vat on private schools is advancing with treasury minister james murray confirming there will be no delays despite major pushback from different angles . pushback from different angles. however, three christian schools are taking a stand, threatening legal action...
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is seen as similar to robert jenrick on the right, will be _ robert jenrick on the right, will be endtugendhat who are pitching more to the _ tugendhat who are pitching more to the centre of the party and have — to the centre of the party and have a — to the centre of the party and have a broader message? will you end — have a broader message? will you end up with one of them facing — you end up with one of them facing off— you end up with one of them facing off against one of those on the — facing off against one of those on the right? there are sort of possibilities at play here. even _ possibilities at play here. even if, _ possibilities at play here. even if, at the end of the day, most — even if, at the end of the day, most people believe that one of those _ most people believe that one of those two on the right is more likely— those two on the right is more likely to — those two on the right is more likely to come away with it. you — likely to come away with it. you have _ likely to come away with it. you have finished with good timing, we have the arrival of tom tugendhat on th
is seen as similar to robert jenrick on the right, will be _ robert jenrick on the right, will be endtugendhat who are pitching more to the _ tugendhat who are pitching more to the centre of the party and have — to the centre of the party and have a — to the centre of the party and have a broader message? will you end — have a broader message? will you end up with one of them facing — you end up with one of them facing off— you end up with one of them facing off against one of those...
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ten years ago, as founder robert egger and in the interest of full disclosure, like robert officiated our wedding. so i'm kind of in the tank here. i'm not impartial here. but when robert left to go west, just over years ago, i didn't want to lose that institutional memory. and i wanted to make sure that the all the people who worked with robert in his early days could have their stories told. and i wanted to disrupt those traditional ways we talk about nonprofits, right? think about the stories we tell about charities in america right there. either charity cases, they sort of simply listed transactional relationships. it's a story of a visionary founder who had a great idea and everything worked great that no offense to robert, but that's not how things work. right? or charities get in the news when they do something wrong. right. they don't use other people's funds or trust. well, and i looked at the story of the kitchen, these improbable heroes, and saw a narrative that hit all of those things with a brick. right. and the real story of a successful nonprofit is people, individual p
ten years ago, as founder robert egger and in the interest of full disclosure, like robert officiated our wedding. so i'm kind of in the tank here. i'm not impartial here. but when robert left to go west, just over years ago, i didn't want to lose that institutional memory. and i wanted to make sure that the all the people who worked with robert in his early days could have their stories told. and i wanted to disrupt those traditional ways we talk about nonprofits, right? think about the...
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hurricane impacts on polling, robert, and what that means for you? caller: from what i understand, there were some polling places that are in the beach area which got hit pretty hard. i think that they had to move some of those locations. where i am working, my location is fine. if i am correct, canalis county -- pinellas had 168 polling locations, so quite a few. i think that you asked before how many people work at a polling location. at mine we have 10 on that day. host: thank you for telling us about it. good luck on the upcoming election day. san antonio, texas. how long have you been working at the polls? caller: i hadn't been working at the polls for very long and i'm not sure that i will work this year, but i did work one election. i was called for one another election previous to that, but it wasn't in enough time. it was the night before the election or a to 15 hour day, so i had to pass. host: what do you mean you were called? caller: the election manager -- i registered with an organization called vet the vote, because i wanted to make su
hurricane impacts on polling, robert, and what that means for you? caller: from what i understand, there were some polling places that are in the beach area which got hit pretty hard. i think that they had to move some of those locations. where i am working, my location is fine. if i am correct, canalis county -- pinellas had 168 polling locations, so quite a few. i think that you asked before how many people work at a polling location. at mine we have 10 on that day. host: thank you for...
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robert jenrick is by many see robertjenrick is by many see as the favourite.re infiurhtin ? ., ., infighting? there are four brilliant candidates - infighting? there are four brilliant candidates and i l infighting? there are four - brilliant candidates and i know all of — brilliant candidates and i know all of them, and i have been in parliament with all of them but i parliament with all of them but i have — parliament with all of them but i have worked closely with james _ i have worked closely with james cleverly. he backed my campaign to ban zombie knives which _ campaign to ban zombie knives which happened last week. so he -ets which happened last week. so he gets it _ which happened last week. so he gets it and he supports backbenchers and he gets stuff done _ backbenchers and he gets stuff done and one of his mantras is, let's_ done and one of his mantras is, let's talk— done and one of his mantras is, let's talk less and deliver more. _ let's talk less and deliver more, which is what we need to do for— more, which is what we need to do for the — more,
robert jenrick is by many see robertjenrick is by many see as the favourite.re infiurhtin ? ., ., infighting? there are four brilliant candidates - infighting? there are four brilliant candidates and i l infighting? there are four - brilliant candidates and i know all of — brilliant candidates and i know all of them, and i have been in parliament with all of them but i parliament with all of them but i have — parliament with all of them but i have worked closely with james _ i have worked...
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well, i think what we heard from robert _ hear?rd from robert jenrick _ hear? well, i think what we heard from robert jenrick was _ hear? well, i think what we heard from robert jenrick was pretty - hear? well, i think what we heard i from robert jenrick was pretty much from robertjenrick was pretty much stating what we have heard before. as you say, that core focus that he puts on immigration. there was a bit of a stir among people watching it when he talked about an effective freeze on net migration. that's what he wants. some people saying, hang on, this is something you? it appears not. it appears that this is his position he has held in recent months where he says there needs to be a cap and he wants parliament to legislate for a cap on that. that is his diagnosis of one of the reasons why the conservatives lost the election, one of the things they have to do to take on reform and win back voters who were attracted to reform. he says it is the reason why he quit in the government because he did not think they were doing enough
well, i think what we heard from robert _ hear?rd from robert jenrick _ hear? well, i think what we heard from robert jenrick was _ hear? well, i think what we heard from robert jenrick was pretty - hear? well, i think what we heard i from robert jenrick was pretty much from robertjenrick was pretty much stating what we have heard before. as you say, that core focus that he puts on immigration. there was a bit of a stir among people watching it when he talked about an effective freeze on net...
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safe and well doing out there, doing well out there. uh, how reactions - been robert in your neck of the woods uh toward this uh latest development in particular from the top dogs in ottawa? uh, well, of course, condemnation, this has been blanketed across uh the western world that we see that all of them have lined up to all of further and pledge their support to israel and even claim that iran's retaliatory attack was targeting civilians when we all saw the videos and it's very obvious that the targets were military sides uh so we're hearing you know lot of condemnation and lot of uh falsehoods fact-free. uh theories that are put out there about iran trying to strike civilian targets, which is just not accurate according to the physical evidence, and then the document record in terms of what was actually registered as targets, both by the israelis themselves, what they noted were targets and uh what iran, the irgc released as its target list as well, but if you look at the general public and the way they view this, those who are switched onto it, you will have some of course that w
safe and well doing out there, doing well out there. uh, how reactions - been robert in your neck of the woods uh toward this uh latest development in particular from the top dogs in ottawa? uh, well, of course, condemnation, this has been blanketed across uh the western world that we see that all of them have lined up to all of further and pledge their support to israel and even claim that iran's retaliatory attack was targeting civilians when we all saw the videos and it's very obvious that...
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john roberts in washington, two weeks left, can you imagine? >> sandra: exactly that on this tuesday. i'm sandra smith in new york. this is "america reports." president trump is just standing across two queue states heading back to north carolina for a second day of campaigning there. his running mate j.d. vance is courting voters in arizona. >> john: as for vice president harris, she has no public events on our schedule today. instead she sent her strongest surrogate, former president barack obama to campaign with tim walz and wisconsin. that event set to begin soon. >> sandra: we are looking forward to that. fox team coverage beginning now, katie pavlich on the crucial role obama is playing for harris in this election. rich edson showing the vp's lack on the trail today. >> john: first to aishah hasnie who is live in miami where trump wrapped up that forum with latino voters. >> john, sandra, the former president feeling pretty good as he heads up to north carolina wrapping his remarks just a few dminutes ago with the latino community. he sta
john roberts in washington, two weeks left, can you imagine? >> sandra: exactly that on this tuesday. i'm sandra smith in new york. this is "america reports." president trump is just standing across two queue states heading back to north carolina for a second day of campaigning there. his running mate j.d. vance is courting voters in arizona. >> john: as for vice president harris, she has no public events on our schedule today. instead she sent her strongest surrogate,...
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well, i would take robert at face value. he'5 would take robert at face value.ver had a bad word to say about him. but i mean, obviou5ly it'5 say about him. but i mean, obviou5ly it's true that this observation that he has shifted hi5 observation that he has shifted his position. but equally, if you can't in life learn something and move what you believe, then really you're not on a journey like anyone ought to be. so, you know, i think i'll forgive 50mebody changing their views. but the thing for me, i have watched cl05ely their views. but the thing for me, i have watched closely for 14 years as tory leader5 really haven't believed, with enough 50rt haven't believed, with enough sort of conviction, what they were doing. and the result is that the ship of state get5 t055ed about. so for me, kemi i5 t055ed about. so for me, kemi is a true believer in solid con5ervative principle5. somebody who wants renewal . somebody who wants renewal. she'5 somebody who wants renewal. she's the person for me and i will back her wholeheartedly . will back her wholeheartedly. >>
well, i would take robert at face value. he'5 would take robert at face value.ver had a bad word to say about him. but i mean, obviou5ly it'5 say about him. but i mean, obviou5ly it's true that this observation that he has shifted hi5 observation that he has shifted his position. but equally, if you can't in life learn something and move what you believe, then really you're not on a journey like anyone ought to be. so, you know, i think i'll forgive 50mebody changing their views. but the thing...
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when we come back, death row inmate robert roberson fighting for his life.the last ditch effort to save him a e xas state capitol. we have the latest . >> money is tight , so we must make sacrifices. i give up my bespoke shaving subscription, and i'll stop ordering everything that's trending on instagram. >> and i will no longer agree to the add ons at the oil change place just because the mechanic called me ma'am. >> it really is a top of the line filter, ma'am. >> and of course we'll downgrade our insurance to get a lower rate. >> well, you know, you don't have to make sacrifices now that you're saving money with the progressive home and auto bundle. >> you couldn't have said that. like six seconds ago. >> why didn't we do this last year before you were preventing migraine with schlitter. >> remember the pain. cancel plans. the worry that was then. >> and look at me now. you'll never truly forget migraine, but schlitter reduces the tax making zero migraine days possible. it's the only pill of its kind that blocks cgrp and is approved to prevent migraine of
when we come back, death row inmate robert roberson fighting for his life.the last ditch effort to save him a e xas state capitol. we have the latest . >> money is tight , so we must make sacrifices. i give up my bespoke shaving subscription, and i'll stop ordering everything that's trending on instagram. >> and i will no longer agree to the add ons at the oil change place just because the mechanic called me ma'am. >> it really is a top of the line filter, ma'am. >> and...
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the relationship between lbj and robert mcnamara. are a lot of different ways of publishing books. in the early part of the century, i did the starr report. we turned it into a book. it was for sale all over the country and 72 hours. later i created an enterprise called caravan. it was intended to help publishers. a lot of them were academic and university presses that did not have their own resources. in 2007, suddenly there was the kindle and the iphone. everybody used that technology. i was doing that as a way to anticipate what was going to calm after that. over the years i tried to continue what is the best way for our kind of material. to actually reach the audience that we want to reach. i think technology has made it much more possible than it was. that was it. there are a lot of different ways for people to read books. that is still the most prominent. people still prefer the printed book. that is much easier to carry on the plane. that is the fastest growing sector of the publishing world, the audiobook. 20 years ago it was
the relationship between lbj and robert mcnamara. are a lot of different ways of publishing books. in the early part of the century, i did the starr report. we turned it into a book. it was for sale all over the country and 72 hours. later i created an enterprise called caravan. it was intended to help publishers. a lot of them were academic and university presses that did not have their own resources. in 2007, suddenly there was the kindle and the iphone. everybody used that technology. i was...
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and then robert e lee quotes the elder robert e lee another war hope as he expresses it. and so we with large problems and had little means at hands with which he could them. and then the capture of port royal on november 7th had given the union army and navy base from which they can continue to stage raids the coast. sea power enabled the federal mobility. its heavy naval ordnance provided support for forays ashore. lee his son custis that the enemy never went 400 yards from his steamers, not even to the extent of the range of. his guns. lieberman the fact that the union force could, quote, move great facility and rapidity and land anywhere he can bring his steamers and burn, pillage and destroy and we cannot prevent him to his wife. we explained there are so many points of attack and so little means to meet the enemy tis daughter. and we explained strategy in the theater and opined against ordinary numbers. we are pretty strong, but against the hosts, our enemies seem able to bring everywhere. there is no calculation. we could do little but recommend concentration of hi
and then robert e lee quotes the elder robert e lee another war hope as he expresses it. and so we with large problems and had little means at hands with which he could them. and then the capture of port royal on november 7th had given the union army and navy base from which they can continue to stage raids the coast. sea power enabled the federal mobility. its heavy naval ordnance provided support for forays ashore. lee his son custis that the enemy never went 400 yards from his steamers, not...
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i thought robert impression. i thought robert jenrick was better, more energetic.t most of the audience on their feet, but a third of the audience on their feet. but most biggest reaction and kevin badenoch was was interesting , badenoch was was interesting, exciting. maybe for some people, maybe a bit too truesight for a party still traumatised by by the drama of liz truss's time in government. >> now you've also been speaking to people as they left. yes. what did you find that was really striking? >> so i basically randomly chose people as they left. well, we'll see shortly, but i did about a dozen interviews, virtually all for james cleverly. let's listen to who won james cleverly hands down what what charisma, what leadership. >> he's got to be the future. >> he's got to be the future. >> who won i mr cleverly for me. >> who won i mr cleverly for me. >> and were you a cleverly person before you came in who are you backing? >> before i was tom moore or kemi, but i definitely made it switching from tom tugendhat , switching from tom tugendhat, from kemi to james
i thought robert impression. i thought robert jenrick was better, more energetic.t most of the audience on their feet, but a third of the audience on their feet. but most biggest reaction and kevin badenoch was was interesting , badenoch was was interesting, exciting. maybe for some people, maybe a bit too truesight for a party still traumatised by by the drama of liz truss's time in government. >> now you've also been speaking to people as they left. yes. what did you find that was...
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it's robert jenrick.on the 17th of october at 7:00 pm. i'm going to be watching that debate with my very own audience right here in the studio. and i would like you to come and join me. so go to w ww, dot sro audiences dot com to sign up. i'm going to get reaction after the debate from a panel of political heavyweights. i'm yet to ask steve, but maybe i will when we go to an advert break and my own superstar panellists as well allison pearson, lord bailey and matthew laza, you can be a part of all of that. so come on, go and get your tickets now before they sell out. but coming up, we're going to have all of the front pages for tomorrow. i'll bnng front pages for tomorrow. i'll bring you them next. and millions of evacuated as hurricane milton is hurtling towards florida. one man, who's been nicknamed lieutenant dan, is refusing to go. >> god told me to come out here and get a boat. i came out here and get a boat. i came out here and got a boat and everything they've been telling me over the last two days
it's robert jenrick.on the 17th of october at 7:00 pm. i'm going to be watching that debate with my very own audience right here in the studio. and i would like you to come and join me. so go to w ww, dot sro audiences dot com to sign up. i'm going to get reaction after the debate from a panel of political heavyweights. i'm yet to ask steve, but maybe i will when we go to an advert break and my own superstar panellists as well allison pearson, lord bailey and matthew laza, you can be a part of...
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kemi badenoch orjames or robert jenrick?andidates from the right of the party. >> well, firstly, can i apologise to the audience because i generally get my big predictions right? well, i got one wrong yesterday , i thought one wrong yesterday, i thought cleverly, i know i got it wrong. hands up, you know, i mean, i thought cleverly would sail through now. now it's very interesting that last night cleverly was on the terrace here in the palace of westminster, having a drink, strutting around , having a drink, strutting around, looking very confident, talking to everybody. went to boris's book launch and whilst he was almost on a victory parade, people at robert jenrick were on the phones talking to as many members of parliament as they possibly could. that's one factor that i think played. the second factor that played was the chagos islands, because this story is far from over. and how funny before the david lammy chagos islands debate, the other day. who left the chamber? well, of course it was cleverly because he'd begun t
kemi badenoch orjames or robert jenrick?andidates from the right of the party. >> well, firstly, can i apologise to the audience because i generally get my big predictions right? well, i got one wrong yesterday , i thought one wrong yesterday, i thought cleverly, i know i got it wrong. hands up, you know, i mean, i thought cleverly would sail through now. now it's very interesting that last night cleverly was on the terrace here in the palace of westminster, having a drink, strutting...
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unlike robert i am a u.s. citizen.robert bell was a philadelphia publisher with a reputation for publishing things which might make some of his competitors are customers angry. a sort of broad agenda politically speaking. thomas payne it had been scribbling the document we now know to be common sense in the fall of 1775, and shopped it around. robert bell was happy to publish it in part because thomas payne had developed a reputation very rapidly in recent months. as an anti-british flamethrower. agitator. so robert thought he probably might cause a little stir with a pamphlet with such a prominent thesis. he certainly did not know a war for independence would be carried on the back of this pro independent pamphlet but he certainly hoped to make a buck or two. peter: let's read from common sense, in short monarchy and succession have laid not this or that kingdom only but the world in blood and ashes. small islands not capable of protecting themselves are the proper objects for kingdoms to take under their care, but th
unlike robert i am a u.s. citizen.robert bell was a philadelphia publisher with a reputation for publishing things which might make some of his competitors are customers angry. a sort of broad agenda politically speaking. thomas payne it had been scribbling the document we now know to be common sense in the fall of 1775, and shopped it around. robert bell was happy to publish it in part because thomas payne had developed a reputation very rapidly in recent months. as an anti-british...
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when we come back, death row inmate robert robertson's execution has on hold.e have the latest. >> after many years of working as a teacher, i wasn't ready for retirement. >> becoming a visiting angels caregiver is such a rewarding job. >> every day i make a difference in the lives of those who matter most. our seniors, who may need a little extra help if you have more to give and compassion in your heart, begin a new career as a visiting angels caregiver. >> apply today...
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the example robert jenrick use were special forces — robert jenrick use were special forces soldiersnderstand it the view— about. and as i understand it the view amongst the special forces is that they— view amongst the special forces is that they are incandescent about this and — that they are incandescent about this and these people are very careful— this and these people are very careful and do not talk about this stuff— careful and do not talk about this stuff but — careful and do not talk about this stuff but i — careful and do not talk about this stuff but i spoke to one source from that world _ stuff but i spoke to one source from that world and they said they thought— that world and they said they thought robertjenrick was that world and they said they thought robert jenrick was a bleep and they— thought robert jenrick was a bleep and they hoped this would sink his campaign — and they hoped this would sink his cam aiun. ., and they hoped this would sink his camaiun. ., ~' campaign. could it? ithink it will not sink it— campaign. could it? ithink it will not sink it by _ campa
the example robert jenrick use were special forces — robert jenrick use were special forces soldiersnderstand it the view— about. and as i understand it the view amongst the special forces is that they— view amongst the special forces is that they are incandescent about this and — that they are incandescent about this and these people are very careful— this and these people are very careful and do not talk about this stuff— careful and do not talk about this stuff but — careful...
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we met with robert on death row robert does precede it, does present in a somewhat childlike way, but he has he is a very engaging in, in his thoughtful about where he's at the situation needs in and we're trying to do everything we can do to raise awareness about this case. and what i feel is imperative that we hit pause on this execution. if we move forward with this, i think we've we're going to stay in the conscience of the texas justice system for forever. >> you talked about meeting with him and you've said that that experience renewed your commitment to fight for him. tell us more about meeting with them and what that was like we had about a 90 minute meeting group of republicans and democrats came together, met with him on death row met there to learn we have learned about the case. >> we knew about the case. we want to get to know him what was what were the things in his life that led him to that place? what we're things that he wanted us the messages to take out of out of out of prison. what does he want to do with the future if he's given more time than just this week what
we met with robert on death row robert does precede it, does present in a somewhat childlike way, but he has he is a very engaging in, in his thoughtful about where he's at the situation needs in and we're trying to do everything we can do to raise awareness about this case. and what i feel is imperative that we hit pause on this execution. if we move forward with this, i think we've we're going to stay in the conscience of the texas justice system for forever. >> you talked about meeting...
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did you have a chance to look into her medical history before arresting robert?we did not look into her medical history. again, we were chasing an abuse case. >> reporter: the pediatrician who was not involved in the case saysbu requires a thorough investigation. >> when making the diagnosis of abusive head trauma, no one can make this diagnosis in the absence of a lot of other important information. >> reporter: and neither police nor the jury knew roberson had autism, explaining his perceived lack of emotion. he wasn't diagnosised until 2018. now wharton believes he helped send an innocent man to die. why are you here? >> because i owe robert nothing less. it's my responsibility to help give him a voice. to help him be heard, because he is an innocent man. >> reporter: thousands are fighting to save his life, including a large bipartisan group of texas lawmakers. some even praying with him on death row. all of roberson's appeals so far have been denied, unless the courts or texas governor greg abbott step in, roberson will be executed on october 17th. >> i know
did you have a chance to look into her medical history before arresting robert?we did not look into her medical history. again, we were chasing an abuse case. >> reporter: the pediatrician who was not involved in the case saysbu requires a thorough investigation. >> when making the diagnosis of abusive head trauma, no one can make this diagnosis in the absence of a lot of other important information. >> reporter: and neither police nor the jury knew roberson had autism,...
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we go to robert now. in georgia closer than i would like but donald trump has a steady lead in the most every poll in georgia averaging a point and a half. so what about the 25% number. that's a percentage of americans and poles that say the country is on the right track. 75% of americans have us on the wrong track. historically are those numbers which can witness an election i don't think so. >> the problem you have is the statistics you see. everything outside the top numbers what trump is doing with hispanics and the black voters. how he's doing today. korean vote in georgia for example. he is above where he should be in all these indicators are so clearly. it's hard to conceive how you create polling that shows a different narrative. that is something people are going to ask a lot of questions after 2024 even more so than the last what why years and there needs to be accountability on this. there are so many thumbs on the scale and poles designed to move the electorate and not reflective. right now he
we go to robert now. in georgia closer than i would like but donald trump has a steady lead in the most every poll in georgia averaging a point and a half. so what about the 25% number. that's a percentage of americans and poles that say the country is on the right track. 75% of americans have us on the wrong track. historically are those numbers which can witness an election i don't think so. >> the problem you have is the statistics you see. everything outside the top numbers what trump...
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that was robert jenrick- _ borders. that was robert jenrick. we _ borders. that was robert jenrick.ack live to westminster and join ben wright. that was the vote and it sure was a turn up.- it sure was a turn up. there are some — it sure was a turn up. there are some mps _ it sure was a turn up. there are some mps wandering i it sure was a turn up. there i are some mps wandering around here a bit days to trying to understand what has happened and the shenanigans that might have been going on behind—the—scenes, it has been suggested to me that maybe the vote forjames cleverly yesterday was inflated to show that he had more support than he really did buy other campaigns. also perhaps there was some vote lending today that went awry. they have a reputation, conservative mps, when it comes to these folks, about not being entirely straight with various campaigns seeking their support. but this result was astonishing. almost everybody assumed that having had yesterday's third round vote, which james cleverly won very clearly, that he would be a shoe in to get into the final but yet he was
that was robert jenrick- _ borders. that was robert jenrick. we _ borders. that was robert jenrick.ack live to westminster and join ben wright. that was the vote and it sure was a turn up.- it sure was a turn up. there are some — it sure was a turn up. there are some mps _ it sure was a turn up. there are some mps wandering i it sure was a turn up. there i are some mps wandering around here a bit days to trying to understand what has happened and the shenanigans that might have been going on...
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this is why i close my remarks tonight by talking about robert e lee. claim to fame has led the military insurrection but robert e lee whose military genius was not able to succeed of the .ilitary goal yet he failed only after having taken the lives of three quarters of a million people. robert e lee like many others high ranking members only citizenship sided with the confederacy. after lisa renders in appomattox virginia. the country to which he had pled his allegiance no longer exists. as the example but there were others. in the confederacy could no longer claim u.s.n, citizenship they wish it was significant. and so andrew johnson after president lincoln's assassination begins a series of pardons pardons people who were involved with the confederacy. the foot soldiers johnson is partisan more high-ranking. one major exception confederate general robert e lee for any ferniewartime crime after surreg to grant and a few months later he tried to destroy into the constitution they did not sign off 1970, state department archivist found amnesty request p
this is why i close my remarks tonight by talking about robert e lee. claim to fame has led the military insurrection but robert e lee whose military genius was not able to succeed of the .ilitary goal yet he failed only after having taken the lives of three quarters of a million people. robert e lee like many others high ranking members only citizenship sided with the confederacy. after lisa renders in appomattox virginia. the country to which he had pled his allegiance no longer exists. as...
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robert kennedy. it had very neat handwriting, she had written she took great comfort in knowing the country was in good hands. she had no idea for a 29-year-old kid how much it meant. some of you know, bill knows, i didn't plan on sticking around after that accident. she said she was honored and proud there was a bust of her husband bobby kennedy in my office, the oval office. i had only two political heroes in my life. dr. king and bobby kennedy. not a joke. i didn't realize my two colleagues who were president now, you get to pick what you want in your office and i wanted to be able to see both of them from the resolute desk by the fireplace, dr. king and bobby kennedy. and days later, another letter from her. i know all of you look forward to each year, a valentine card. a valentine card. which in our house, valentine's day is known as jill's holiday. [laughter] i guess jill is a practical joker. it was no surprise, it was no surprise that jill loved ethel's that yearwood said, i'm not sure the hu
robert kennedy. it had very neat handwriting, she had written she took great comfort in knowing the country was in good hands. she had no idea for a 29-year-old kid how much it meant. some of you know, bill knows, i didn't plan on sticking around after that accident. she said she was honored and proud there was a bust of her husband bobby kennedy in my office, the oval office. i had only two political heroes in my life. dr. king and bobby kennedy. not a joke. i didn't realize my two colleagues...